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It is important that a primary key is defined in your MySQL table.
If you are using a query, the primary key must be included in your
query for it to be updatable. We have had to trouble with this
setup. I have read in the documentation that there should also be a
timestamp field in your MySQL table, but we have not found that to be
necessary.
> -----Original Message-----
> From: Rolf Herbert [mailto:R.Herbert@stripped]
> Sent: Wednesday, August 09, 2000 3:25 AM
> To: myodbc@stripped> Subject: Access 2000...
>
>
> I cannot get Access 2000 to write to a remote MySQL db using
> MyODBC. I have
> heard that there is an acknowledged bug but I cannot find any
> info regarding
> this or a fix on the microsoft site....anyone have any
> information...?
>
> cheers...Rolf
>
>
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